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we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. td ameritrade. steve, other than making i'm here atme move stuff,rade trader offices. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. we've got a news alert on bill. let's get to sima. >> activist investor approaching square cutting back his position in the animal health care company sells another 6. million shares of the company bringing his stake down from 5% to 3.8%. back to wrou. >> thanks so much. it is worth noting that ackman's had a difficult year. this is one of these stocks that is higher this year. >> about 19 million shares. actually, he should have done, i have no idea where he got it. if you want to stay l
we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. td ameritrade. steve, other than making i'm here atme move stuff,rade trader offices. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see...
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pg&e new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> as we look at the landscape of who we compete against we look at fast casual and qsr. because of our quality and how we prepare ore products, that gives us the fast ca
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we have pattern recognition technology on any chart, plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> here's a question for you, what's more disgusting a new york city subway or a floor in the casino? jane wells is in l.a. with the answer. jane? >> reporter: both? you know, here's the thing about carpeting as opposed to a subway. well, carpeting really takes a beating and it holds onto the stuff. that's why this corporate carpeting like we have here is usually dark and textured and eventually has to be replaced. casinos take it to a whole other level. the pa changa resort and casino, which is the largest in california, has 100,000 square feet of carpeting it has been pulling out. rather than just throwing it away, they are sending it to a recycler to be turned into carpet pat padding. >> if you can understand how much carpet is in one of these casinos, basically, just to do the main floor down there, it would be like an average house of say 150 yards. you can tak
we have pattern recognition technology on any chart, plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> here's a question for you, what's more disgusting a new york city subway or a floor in the casino? jane wells is in l.a. with the answer. jane? >> reporter: both? you know, here's the thing about carpeting as opposed to a subway. well, carpeting...
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the story of the day huge rallies in financials as well as technology. couple of key 52-week highs here. apple for one. microsoft for another. >> there's been money in these all year long. then you get the piece of news about facebook's valuation earlier in the week. there's names that are benefitting from this from a valuation's standpoint. and you're seeing a lot about tech and the prospects for an economic recovery. echoed by the unemployment data this morning. if you saw any signs of people willing to go away from the position themselves in financials and technologies. >> we've actually seen that for the last couple weeks. some of the tobacco stocks have not done well. mcdonald's is stuck in in rut. bonds got killed. a lot of that money is going to go into equities. there's also good news. correlation is no longer at one. we have some stocks that are up a ton. some are down a ton. it's easy to look at names like microsoft and think it's dragged higher by the overall market. but correlation is no longer one. that's a good thing for the stock market. o
the story of the day huge rallies in financials as well as technology. couple of key 52-week highs here. apple for one. microsoft for another. >> there's been money in these all year long. then you get the piece of news about facebook's valuation earlier in the week. there's names that are benefitting from this from a valuation's standpoint. and you're seeing a lot about tech and the prospects for an economic recovery. echoed by the unemployment data this morning. if you saw any signs of...
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. >> specifically as far as emulex, they signed a deal with ibm to use their server technology. the standard thinking is that a takeover is next, so this week on thursday, we saw a ton of call volume in the march and april 15 strike calls. a bunch of volume there. so people trying to buy some really cheap march calls in the eventuality that there's a take over. >> this is the kind of options trading we've been seeing, though. not necessarily the really intelligent takeover talk that we try to take a look for. buying near data calls, another name where we saw this actually today was super value, the grocery chain. basically traded 40 times its average options volume today. it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. you see the market stretch. you wonder about the valuations and debt to capital. and you begin to understand why people would be using options to speculate on the last leg if the speculation turns out to be true. >> there is so much options activity specifically driven by deal chatter. with your the were there any rumors out there? >> they had annen so unsoliciter to buy th
. >> specifically as far as emulex, they signed a deal with ibm to use their server technology. the standard thinking is that a takeover is next, so this week on thursday, we saw a ton of call volume in the march and april 15 strike calls. a bunch of volume there. so people trying to buy some really cheap march calls in the eventuality that there's a take over. >> this is the kind of options trading we've been seeing, though. not necessarily the really intelligent takeover talk that...
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it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. the team's been working around the clock.wire, we've had to rethink our whole approach. we're going to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. >>> the only hope in my view of how the traditional studios can compete with the streamers through using this new theatrical window which is movie place exclusively in a theater for three weeks, could go longer and then moves to your home. and i think if more studios adopt that, think think we'll see many, many, many more movies playing in a theater for a much shorter period of time i think for the consumer that's a great thing. instead of going to the multiplex and having avengers playing on eight screens and then two other movies on nine and ten, you'll have eight different movies playing every weekend. the only thing is twhoeis they long there will be a new set of a bunch of different movies. but your ability to go to the theater and see
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what rips the most >> technology in my opinion technology represents. not to say that banks won't rally. but if you ask, technology rallies with a two beta as opposed to one beta for the banks. >> i would say multinational or em dollars are coming down that's been killed. that's the ep i center of this. >> do you want to own banks. >> you got to buy the interest sensitive payments names the only thing out of the out of the malotherwise is softening from powell. >> if there is one chart, one chart that you have to see this week tony says it's this one it could be a sign we are in the midst of hitting the market bottom tony head over to the plasma appear break it down. >> thanks, mel the one thing in late september when we put out a piece called the market is ripe for volatility it was based on you had historically low volatility and historically high enthusiasm and optimism in the market that's ripe for volatility and man did we get it. we track volatility on the 10-week rate of change not just the vicks but the 0-week rate of change thousand tracked the
what rips the most >> technology in my opinion technology represents. not to say that banks won't rally. but if you ask, technology rallies with a two beta as opposed to one beta for the banks. >> i would say multinational or em dollars are coming down that's been killed. that's the ep i center of this. >> do you want to own banks. >> you got to buy the interest sensitive payments names the only thing out of the out of the malotherwise is softening from powell. >>...
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like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> welcome back a verdict reached today in the pharma bro trial th meg? >> that's right, melissa martin shkreli has been convicted of three of eight count, two were securities fraud, one was conspiracy. the first two having to do with former hedge funds he ran and the third having to do with retro fin. he was found on five of those eight counts this was a six week long trial, including almost five full days of jury deliberations before the verdict coming down about 2:30 this afternoon u now, of course trk the question will turn to what his sentence could be. when he was arrested, the government said he could face up to 20 years, experts say it will probably be less than that because he has no prior record and his attorney suggesting perhaps no jail time saying that martin shkreli is beneficial
like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> welcome back a verdict reached today in the pharma bro trial th meg? >> that's right, melissa martin shkreli has been convicted of three of eight count, two were securities fraud, one was conspiracy. the...
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>> the issue with technology because it's burdened by its largest cap components. microsoft, intel. the roadblock problem with the sector, its biggest components act poorly, two, still the biggest waiting in the s&p. it's 18.5%, too much money in that area. >> carter makes a great point on apple, still remains beleaguered. you made a point with the rotation coming out of apple. when it was declining from its all-time high in september, people were saying -- it's 2013 now and it's still not back. >> step in and buy it at $180 discount to where it was. i think people were worried as far as products were concerned 37 make makes a great point about hp and dell, those are hated and probably overhated and just gotten debt camp -- >> carter made this in the break. with stocks like apple disconnecting from the market, that's a bullish sign. the fever's broken there, let the market trade on its own right now. >> thanks to carter braxton of oppenheimer. if you want updates, follow us on twitter at cnbc options. and dan posts his trades on twitter. if you're on facebook, stay posted on the tra
>> the issue with technology because it's burdened by its largest cap components. microsoft, intel. the roadblock problem with the sector, its biggest components act poorly, two, still the biggest waiting in the s&p. it's 18.5%, too much money in that area. >> carter makes a great point on apple, still remains beleaguered. you made a point with the rotation coming out of apple. when it was declining from its all-time high in september, people were saying -- it's 2013 now and...
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the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ >>> more and more young children are being put on potent drugs to combat adhd. joining us with the numbers, an solution explosion in numbers is meg tirrell. we've been hot on this subject already on "street signs." this adds even more fuel to the fire. >> the news today is shire has agreed with the fast to test the drug in kids 4 to 5. the fda saying there aren't good safety studies on kids 4 to 5 taking these drugs. they want to know the effects and how the kid
the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to...
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and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ >>> welcome back to "options action". time to take your tweets our first viewer asks any thoughts on fedex. it has held up strongly the last couple of days i currently have a vertical put spread tony, what do you tell matthew >> i like fedex. as he said, it's held up pretty well as to whether or not he should hold onto that trade, it really depends on your cost basis if you've alr
and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can...
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we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. td ameritrade. ♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. steve, other than making i'm here atme move stuff,rade trader offices. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." transports are in the midst of their longest losing streak in three weeks. that could spell trouble for the rest
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semis are important for all of technology. from july 12th to july 414th, a two-year run almost double than the rest of the s&p. so, a lot of outperformance. and now, we're above, and this is the point of trends. they're not my trends. and take a look at this. this is well-defined, no way around it. you're at the top of a channel. another way to do it, use a moving average. the smoothing mechanism. checks back, checks back, and you're due for a check back. >> and you're going to make a bearish bet here, very much in the same way that dan did with starbucks, right? >> right. and there are times when the fact is, options prices are not that high. it still can pay to do a spread. 49-45 put spread. and i would put a limit order on this. but a $1 spread, the different between the two put spreads. and this's where you get the $1 debit. one of the things we're seeing, it's coming more recently from multiples. guess what, they're not at such a huge discount anymore. intel, still vulnerable, and right now, looking a bit extended. >> wel
semis are important for all of technology. from july 12th to july 414th, a two-year run almost double than the rest of the s&p. so, a lot of outperformance. and now, we're above, and this is the point of trends. they're not my trends. and take a look at this. this is well-defined, no way around it. you're at the top of a channel. another way to do it, use a moving average. the smoothing mechanism. checks back, checks back, and you're due for a check back. >> and you're going to make a...
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. >> let's get back to technology now. home of the most widely stock on the market, apple, which is down more than 5% this week alone if you think the bottom is about to fall out of the tech trade, don't panic. tony is here to calm your nerves tony, walk us through it >> my play on apple is really a continuation of our previous discussion about how i believe that this selloff is going to be contained here with the volatility we've seen over the past couple of days. now, if we look at apple - we're using apple as a proxy here for the nasdaq 100. if we look at the chart, there's no question about the strength of this particular chart relative to the technology sector, relative to the market and arguably one of the stronger fundamental outlooks within the tech sector. this chart -- from a stock technical perspective, from a fundamental perspective, i like it and i like the fact that it got back below the 20-day moving average. that's the opportunity i see for a potential long opportunity what's interesting is something that m
. >> let's get back to technology now. home of the most widely stock on the market, apple, which is down more than 5% this week alone if you think the bottom is about to fall out of the tech trade, don't panic. tony is here to calm your nerves tony, walk us through it >> my play on apple is really a continuation of our previous discussion about how i believe that this selloff is going to be contained here with the volatility we've seen over the past couple of days. now, if we look...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action," we have a change in the indexes to tell you about with the s&p 500. u.s. steel will be removed from the s&p 500 and will be replaced by martin marietta materials, mlm the ticker there. they make construction aggregates, gravel, sand, stuff in concrete and asphalt. it's demoted to the 400, and mln, and they are smaller companies, $6 billion market cap and u.s. steel is a $3 billion market cap. back to you guys. >> thanks, dom, interesting plays on the u.s. economy. >> more on the u.s. housing economy more specifically. now, if you think back to the housing boom we had and look at the aggregate makers then, they were the rock stars of the last bull market. the immediate impact, obviously, is not positive as you have a switch of flows, as the index move from u.s. steel into this one. of the two, i would expect martin mariett
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action," we have a change in the indexes to tell you about with the s&p 500. u.s. steel will be removed from the s&p 500 and will be replaced by martin marietta materials, mlm the ticker there. they make construction aggregates, gravel, sand, stuff in concrete and...
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giving technology is not a total solution. teaching technology, now that is. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com >>> devoted to telling you that you will never beat the market you cannot win it is simply better to put your money in the index fund than to invest on your own the index fund works fine for me and you know i believe your first $10,000 should be saved in an index fund. you can beat the averages only if you know what you are doing this is particularly important to keep in mind after a selloff period that is why i do "mad money" and spend time trying to educate you. i want you to be a better investment or better client. if you want stocks but can't do the work, hire a professional preferably somebody good by word of mouth and these are the lesson that help identify opportunities and avoid some of the worst mistakes right now i have got a rule that i want to bring back from "getting back to even,". avoids helping fro
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technology has made illegal gambling much more accessible... the same computer you use for work or to connect with friends can be used to wager outside the law. in this hour, you'll see how this high stakes business can bring wealth... but also prison... and even death. october 26, 2005... the chicago white sox win the world series, four games to none... fans cheer the white sox first championship since the infamous "black sox" cheating scandal... this man couldn't be happier, but he's not a
technology has made illegal gambling much more accessible... the same computer you use for work or to connect with friends can be used to wager outside the law. in this hour, you'll see how this high stakes business can bring wealth... but also prison... and even death. october 26, 2005... the chicago white sox win the world series, four games to none... fans cheer the white sox first championship since the infamous "black sox" cheating scandal... this man couldn't be happier, but...
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it's a technology revolution is what it is. it's incredible what they can do in terms of sending pipes out miles one way and miles another and they connect like this, and when you continue to improve on the ability to recover from these wells that obviously increases the return for the capital that you're putting in. and that comes with either new wells or wells that you're buying from another company when you acquire another company. maybe that's what's -- it does feel like we're set up for a monday deal, but frankly, i have not been able to get much at all this morning. >> well, i know that scott sheffield has come on "mad money" many, many times, and what he's always reminded me of is that he is a huge believer in having the highest yield in the s&p. and then, when we had the collapse in oil last year, he switched and started buying the stock furiously. so, i don't think, if you're buying your stock at $205 and $210, you're a seller to exxon at $240. >> you don't? you think it's a higher number? >> yes, i do. >> i wish i had
it's a technology revolution is what it is. it's incredible what they can do in terms of sending pipes out miles one way and miles another and they connect like this, and when you continue to improve on the ability to recover from these wells that obviously increases the return for the capital that you're putting in. and that comes with either new wells or wells that you're buying from another company when you acquire another company. maybe that's what's -- it does feel like we're set up for a...
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technology people are always pushing the envelope. technology, viewers understand one thing, it moves at the pace of moore's law, new applications as a result. >> i wouldn't discount what tom sebal has to say, a very successful entrepreneur. >> dan, would you sell the qs? >> they're up 15%, goon little too far too fast. >> dougy would sell them also. great stuff. as always, be sure to catch dan on options action friday, new time is 8:30 p.m. eastern on cnbc. coming up, more of "the kudlow report." i'll be on "the call" tomorrow morning.
technology people are always pushing the envelope. technology, viewers understand one thing, it moves at the pace of moore's law, new applications as a result. >> i wouldn't discount what tom sebal has to say, a very successful entrepreneur. >> dan, would you sell the qs? >> they're up 15%, goon little too far too fast. >> dougy would sell them also. great stuff. as always, be sure to catch dan on options action friday, new time is 8:30 p.m. eastern on cnbc. coming up,...
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it may not make sense when you take a look at the technology that each have. >> wasn't the issue we had originally? there was the issue with sprint and next tell and an issue when you looked at t mobile and sprint originally because it was gsm. you have the same issue. it is not like this could be done overnight. the real reason why sprint started to gain traction was dan hess saying they were going to return to profitability in 2014. i don't think it was totally about mna. when you see sprint come in you can gain traction back with sprint. i'm still long. i trim my position when we approach five. i would be a buyer again. it is interesting because we were talking about this earlier. the stock is up over 100% since the summer. a lot of that is predicated on the ceo talking about consolidation whether they were going to be a buyer or bought. there is very few people that can buy sprint right now. what i find interesting is that they have been caught offguard by this deal. everything they have been doing is to raise the currency and equity value so they can do a deal like this. now they a
it may not make sense when you take a look at the technology that each have. >> wasn't the issue we had originally? there was the issue with sprint and next tell and an issue when you looked at t mobile and sprint originally because it was gsm. you have the same issue. it is not like this could be done overnight. the real reason why sprint started to gain traction was dan hess saying they were going to return to profitability in 2014. i don't think it was totally about mna. when you see...
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they are practically a stealth technology company. online ordering and now voice ordering which launched last week. a stable 97% franchise business model. this morning reported a spectacular quarter and rallied 8.50. higher than expected revenues. 10.5% year over year. the most interesting was the 7.7% rise in sales. 7.1 in international same store sales. international is bigger than dmesic by the way. phenomenal numbers and why the stock deserves all the gains from today and probably tomorrow too. patrick doyle, president of domino's and ceo. i'm so glad he's back. welcome to mad money. >> thanks tim. appreciate it. >> last time i saw you pat, you know i had to criticize you. i thought you were too subdued because i thought you had so much in the pipe. what happened to explain what you call in your handout the resurjt domestic business? >> it was a fabulous quarter. everything clicked for us. so, you know, the technologies working is food is working the advertising is working. so we drove terrific comps domestically. we're really hap
they are practically a stealth technology company. online ordering and now voice ordering which launched last week. a stable 97% franchise business model. this morning reported a spectacular quarter and rallied 8.50. higher than expected revenues. 10.5% year over year. the most interesting was the 7.7% rise in sales. 7.1 in international same store sales. international is bigger than dmesic by the way. phenomenal numbers and why the stock deserves all the gains from today and probably tomorrow...
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i feel like i can have a fairly diversified portfolio even though it is technology dominated. what are your thoughts? >> we have to understand that there have been times in our careers where that strategy has been very bad, so that is why you can have a couple ech stocks but if you are tech heavy, like 2000, where you had a couple of others, even 2008 or 2021, that began to roll over. let's be a little more careful and a little less conscious. please don't be afraid to pay out for best-of-breed and don't let the bear scare you away. patience is a virtue! if you were trying to get a handle on intake, i like to look at one corner of the market to get a sense of where we are headed. i will reveal where it is and how you can benefit. and, how do you prepare? when the market tanks. and, i will reveal a new role for investing and what may seem obvious. stay with kramer! stomach don't miss a second of "mad money", follow us, if you have a question, tweet, send an email, or give us a call. my cpa told me i wouldn't qualify for the erc tax refund, so i called innovation refunds. their
i feel like i can have a fairly diversified portfolio even though it is technology dominated. what are your thoughts? >> we have to understand that there have been times in our careers where that strategy has been very bad, so that is why you can have a couple ech stocks but if you are tech heavy, like 2000, where you had a couple of others, even 2008 or 2021, that began to roll over. let's be a little more careful and a little less conscious. please don't be afraid to pay out for...
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latest technology cutting edge leading edge technology. connectedness. very ambitious values. >> finally let's take a look at a chart of the euro dollar trade as it moves closer to parity with the euro continuing to weaken and the dollar growing in strength almost again at parity between the euro and the dollar. we asked about the impact of the weak euro. especially when you have premium brands like portia and audi and clearly there's an advantage because of the euro-dollar trade. here's what he had to say. >> we are planning independent from worldwide exchange rates and the rouble contracts and we have the currency dropping and our product and planning decisions are independent of currency exchange rates. >> for some of your brands a couple of good examples, it's more poftable right now. >> of course. it's of course an advantage for the brands that export mainly to the u.s. but there's other countries as well. think of russia the rouble it becomes more difficult to sell audi and portias than volkswagens. >> we sat down with him within the last half hour
latest technology cutting edge leading edge technology. connectedness. very ambitious values. >> finally let's take a look at a chart of the euro dollar trade as it moves closer to parity with the euro continuing to weaken and the dollar growing in strength almost again at parity between the euro and the dollar. we asked about the impact of the weak euro. especially when you have premium brands like portia and audi and clearly there's an advantage because of the euro-dollar trade. here's...
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the last six to eight weeks, high flying technology has dominated even kind of mega cap technology i think you can make an argument on both sides. i think technology, it's kind of circular, but i think if the market is holding up, technology and momentum will hold up. can it lead the market higher? i do think that apple, google, and facebook are valuations that guys who have not been in these names can buy them >> your picks in the fourth quarter are in tech as well, chinese tech >> we have singles day coming up, this is amazon prime day on steroids this is alibaba's moment in the sun, they've proved they're not only hitting it in terms of their e-commerce but their global platform. al ali pay, their web services, if you will jd.com, alibaba, they've had nice pullbacks, especially jd. i think these are better growth as better valuations than these names here >> chinese tech or u.s. tech >> tim has forgotten more about chinese tech than i'll ever know so i have to go with him on that i tend to favor u.s. only because i probably know a modicum more about them. singles day, which is nov
the last six to eight weeks, high flying technology has dominated even kind of mega cap technology i think you can make an argument on both sides. i think technology, it's kind of circular, but i think if the market is holding up, technology and momentum will hold up. can it lead the market higher? i do think that apple, google, and facebook are valuations that guys who have not been in these names can buy them >> your picks in the fourth quarter are in tech as well, chinese tech >>...
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and we'll talk later in the show but the technology name will be so important to understand. we seen a cloud computing slow down in terms of spend or is it about rising inventory we'll get some visibility on that moving forward. boeing, i don't know necessarily if you get the read for boeing into the chinese economy you think to yourself for a second, if you're ordering a plane from boeing and you're the chinese, you're not going to cancel the plane because of kind of what's going on i don't know if you get the read through there. apple to me, the expectations were met they were low enough i think to lori's point, that's what this is about lowering the expectation on earnings which gives you an opportunity to meet them going forward. >> my answer is no it doesn't make sense multiple expansion at this point in the -- >> lori's target >> i'm completely disagreeing. you have earnings going from 20% down to single digits. what's your historical basis >> it's the work we have done about what pressures the pe multiples themselves we found you get that compression when you're in the
and we'll talk later in the show but the technology name will be so important to understand. we seen a cloud computing slow down in terms of spend or is it about rising inventory we'll get some visibility on that moving forward. boeing, i don't know necessarily if you get the read for boeing into the chinese economy you think to yourself for a second, if you're ordering a plane from boeing and you're the chinese, you're not going to cancel the plane because of kind of what's going on i don't...
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but if you look at technology, why did technology decline so much? again, it is about what was introduced with the uncertainty. what does everyone own? everyone owns technology? what does everyone need to do? they need to raise cash, get to the sidelines. they sell the things that they own the most of. that's why technology went down. you did not have the uncertainty. you would never get the tech sell-off that you did. that's why i believe, if you introduce something out of washington that makes the market feel comfortable again, everyone will race back into technology, and it will be the best performing sector. >> what timmy said about making money this year, about picking stocks. that's how you make your opportunity. these guys are selling, moving in a herd, they're closet indexes. you can buy individual stocks. this is where you can makeup and outperform by taking the individual names that these guys are puking out. they're puking them out left and right. >> timmy thinks you're crazy too. >> don't talk to me in that split screen. get my own split
but if you look at technology, why did technology decline so much? again, it is about what was introduced with the uncertainty. what does everyone own? everyone owns technology? what does everyone need to do? they need to raise cash, get to the sidelines. they sell the things that they own the most of. that's why technology went down. you did not have the uncertainty. you would never get the tech sell-off that you did. that's why i believe, if you introduce something out of washington that...
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your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. enagage with us. >>> institutional investor is out with its list. a few smaller firms made it to the top as well. isi in fourth. and sanford bern stein in fifth. here to break it down is michael peltz. also matthew boss of j.p. morgan p. he's ranked the number one retail analyst this year. michael good to see you. >> great to be here. >> how do you make these picks? >> we go out to the institutional managers asset managers. survey over a thousand firms. 3600 individuals partake in the voting. >> why has j.p. morgan done so well again? >> they have continued to focus on research. and they have really benefitted from, you know, going back to financial crisis. so when they picked up bear stear stearns. prior to the crisis they were number one -- was number two to lehman brothers ranking and the combination of j.p. morgan and bear stoerns has been strong. >> mat
your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. enagage with us. >>> institutional investor is out with its list. a few smaller firms made it to the top as well. isi in fourth. and sanford bern stein in fifth. here to break it down is michael peltz. also matthew boss of j.p. morgan p. he's ranked the number one retail analyst this year. michael good to see you. >> great to...
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and moving that forward to our most advanced process technology. thatly lwill allow us to bring inventory down. we'll start to see those excess capacity charges improve into the early part of next year. >> so you think you'll see a bit of a squeeze on gross margins. what, to 57% versus an expectation of 62%? >> yeah, 57% is our forecast. again, we've made a conscious decision to do that. we'll take excess capacity charges in the quarter, and those will get better into early next year. >> you're expecting gross margins to improve first quarter of 2013 or second quarter? is this a second half affair or first half affair? >> we haven't provided a forecast yet for next year, but in terms of the excess capacity piece, yeah, they'll start to improve pretty dramatically when we get into q-1. my expectation is by the time we get to q-2, we won't see any excess capacity charges, and we'll be well on our way towards getting the production capacity in charge for 14 nan meter. >> mr. smith, let me ask you about the windows 8 release. when windows 7 was release
and moving that forward to our most advanced process technology. thatly lwill allow us to bring inventory down. we'll start to see those excess capacity charges improve into the early part of next year. >> so you think you'll see a bit of a squeeze on gross margins. what, to 57% versus an expectation of 62%? >> yeah, 57% is our forecast. again, we've made a conscious decision to do that. we'll take excess capacity charges in the quarter, and those will get better into early next...
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the technology stocks and add that to the list off the sectors. we have picked up a little bit and it wouldn't surprise me as the nasdaq is down about five points if we move into positive territory over the next hour or so. that seems to be where the momentum is going. apple with the stock that is negative and up by about 3/4 of 1%. they will sell the i phone and research in motion has been negative off the worst levels and down about 2%. perhaps fallout from the story. dell meantime out with earnings after the bell and the stock opened positive. it's back into positive territory. none the less, it's showing you momentum that the nasdaq is starting to build reversing the trend which was decidedly negative. other technology stocks, the chips are keeping us down, down by about a half percent and most of the issues are also lower. >> thanks so much, guys. gdp numbers are better than expected. stayed where it was at a contraction of 1%. it could be a signal that we are nearing the end of the recession. we want to dig into a couple of other vital signs
the technology stocks and add that to the list off the sectors. we have picked up a little bit and it wouldn't surprise me as the nasdaq is down about five points if we move into positive territory over the next hour or so. that seems to be where the momentum is going. apple with the stock that is negative and up by about 3/4 of 1%. they will sell the i phone and research in motion has been negative off the worst levels and down about 2%. perhaps fallout from the story. dell meantime out with...
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technology has been the bottom travel and leisure 2.2%. tell comes slightly weaker we are waiting for a decision from the uk today on the participation of huawei. major supplier in the major construction any decision could have a decision for the cost of some of the companies investing in the future oil and gas waited out those the asian markets, let's take a look at the hand over from that part of the world. >>> european markets have opened from a relatively weak hand over fairly contained when we look at the magnitude of the moves after u.s. stocks closed off into the close. let's look at u.s. futures and where we stand we have seen u.s. futures around the flat line and a touch in positive territory the nasdaq in a fresh high and actually closed down 2%. volatile session yesterday investors try to decide where to go from here >> let's bring in our guests from waiver ton investment management clearly markets are switching a little more negative what are you making of that change in sentiment? >> it may well be slightly technically driven
technology has been the bottom travel and leisure 2.2%. tell comes slightly weaker we are waiting for a decision from the uk today on the participation of huawei. major supplier in the major construction any decision could have a decision for the cost of some of the companies investing in the future oil and gas waited out those the asian markets, let's take a look at the hand over from that part of the world. >>> european markets have opened from a relatively weak hand over fairly...
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the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> hey there, happy friday everybody. i'm melissa lee live from the nasdaq market site here is what's coming up on the big show "options action." >> on the big show tonight. >> the whirlpool duet. >> carter werth finds a way to catch up on the home builder stocks. >> chant as much as you want the dan nathan warns the semis aren't coming back. >> costco run, huh. >> yes and mike khouw says it's over he scripts out the next plot twist. it's time to risk less and make more "options action"
the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> hey there, happy friday everybody. i'm melissa lee live from the nasdaq market site here is what's coming up on the big show "options action." >> on the big show tonight. >> the whirlpool duet. >> carter werth finds a way to catch up on the home builder stocks. >> chant as much as you want the dan nathan warns the semis aren't coming back. >> costco run, huh....
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is it the technology or the algorithm that's different can every one do this with the same risk? how can investors and consumers want to use this offering tell the winners from the losers? >> obviously i'm biassed thank you for asking the question i think vast majority of the people talking about it just lump the entire category into a single budget. that's just lazy affirm is very different from the very beginning we said doesn't matter if it's a trsix year transaction or four year transaction, you have to look at the person's capability of paying back what they borrowed if they can, you should lend them money and if they not, you have to compassionately decline them over extending consumers can act opposite of what it's going to do especially in downturn. our job is to give consumers back their spending power back but only with the ability to get repaid. this whole built to be for all parts. >> right max, what you're saying is your technology has allowed you to be a bit more selective i asked the same question to sofi ceo about month ago i said what makes sofi less risky. he sa
is it the technology or the algorithm that's different can every one do this with the same risk? how can investors and consumers want to use this offering tell the winners from the losers? >> obviously i'm biassed thank you for asking the question i think vast majority of the people talking about it just lump the entire category into a single budget. that's just lazy affirm is very different from the very beginning we said doesn't matter if it's a trsix year transaction or four year...
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i think certain technology, parts of the technology sectors. like in general, if you look at a google, amazon. amazon is coming in quite a bit. i think the fundamentals are solid. i think the growth projections are very strong. >> amazon to me is going to have a target on its back. because it's a multiple -- >> that's my point. my point is you wait for the pullback, you wait for the pullback and buy the names that come back a little bit. >> on a pullback, then, same question. >> i am buying commodities. they have good plns sheets. >> are you long right now? >> i'm long bhp. trs remember, you've got a place where i don't think the dollar's going that much higher. i think the dollar should god a little higher here. different from brian, i think commodities are a little higher here. they're not going to get pushed down. there is inflation. you don't stop that overnight. >> on a pullback? >> sold to you on the minors. i would be selling at this point in time. you're getting an opportunity to take profits at the very least, if not aggressively selli
i think certain technology, parts of the technology sectors. like in general, if you look at a google, amazon. amazon is coming in quite a bit. i think the fundamentals are solid. i think the growth projections are very strong. >> amazon to me is going to have a target on its back. because it's a multiple -- >> that's my point. my point is you wait for the pullback, you wait for the pullback and buy the names that come back a little bit. >> on a pullback, then, same question....
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. >> speaking of technology, semiconductor dz nicely today. ubs, pretty positive on intel results. we'll talk to a top ranked wall street analyst on semiconductors a little later on in the show. what did you make of the action in intel? we're about $20 a share here. >> we'll talk to the analyst later. we'll save. that i'll say this again, you're getting towards levels that we saw back in august when they raised revenue guidance for the quarter. this is a level that we saw. and had trouble with. traded down to 19ish. positive comments. we'll seement i own it. i happen to think it's rich here. we'll see what the quarter holds. this analyst, i won't give away the call. i think he agrees with me. i think anybody could sell here. >> i have a bit of a debbie tifrpg to my answer ton this one, too. you have to do something. we have to get more out of the guys. take it through 2020. he told us that expecting upgrades. he is actually getting a p.c. infrastructure rebuilt. >> let's move on to our story of the week, gold. it is lower to day. the kmod i did gaining more than 44 bucks this week.
. >> speaking of technology, semiconductor dz nicely today. ubs, pretty positive on intel results. we'll talk to a top ranked wall street analyst on semiconductors a little later on in the show. what did you make of the action in intel? we're about $20 a share here. >> we'll talk to the analyst later. we'll save. that i'll say this again, you're getting towards levels that we saw back in august when they raised revenue guidance for the quarter. this is a level that we saw. and had...
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this is technology. i think algorithms can be written to prevent this too kind of spoofing activity. in addition, the government needs real time information. when people are doing the kind of thing, they have to be detected immediately and not just by a precipitous drop in trading. >> that to me is the single biggest thing that the government can do right now. >> ryan kelly. you allude to a single trader. do you believe a single trader caused the flash back? >> i am reluctant to believe that. i think usually to quote one of the term candidates, it takes a village to commit a fraud. so i think that there whether have to be further checking on this, but if you look at the report that was issued five years ago, there is no mention of this individual. now that is troubling. because it either means that the current version is inaccurate or the prior version of the report didn't uncover all of the possible causes. >> we have to leave it there. it will be valuable to have your thoughts on this show. thank you v
this is technology. i think algorithms can be written to prevent this too kind of spoofing activity. in addition, the government needs real time information. when people are doing the kind of thing, they have to be detected immediately and not just by a precipitous drop in trading. >> that to me is the single biggest thing that the government can do right now. >> ryan kelly. you allude to a single trader. do you believe a single trader caused the flash back? >> i am reluctant...
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dazzled by the technology and approximate more things in store for fall. >> yeah, we opened the store on fifth avenue and we're bringing new innovations in and hoping that you will come to the show room and show them the new product at that time. >> showing around the world. >> well i got to congratulate you. we got early on and this is what i wear. see you and sam and it's great to see you sir. zbla great to be here. thanks jim. >> we talk about my under er . >>> it's time and it's lightening round and they're going to be like this and the lighten round is over. the lietsenning round and let's start with barb in connecticut. barb. >> kevin, what is happening with alcoa? >> it does not matter. the stock is going down. i say hold let's go. >> trading outside and it's in hold. >> i ma seller and did not do the number that i like. let's go to michael and go to greg. >> hey, kramer i am looking at pgns. >> youi mean like i need to go and he admitted it. >> i got a question on the house. >> one of my absolute favorites. >> it's kramer. >> don, what's up. >> kramer is dog a lot of dumb thin
dazzled by the technology and approximate more things in store for fall. >> yeah, we opened the store on fifth avenue and we're bringing new innovations in and hoping that you will come to the show room and show them the new product at that time. >> showing around the world. >> well i got to congratulate you. we got early on and this is what i wear. see you and sam and it's great to see you sir. zbla great to be here. thanks jim. >> we talk about my under er ....
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you're seeing the biggest structural change in technology in the history of banking. you heard jpmorgan today -- >> they're not getting credit for it, mike nobody cares >> they will get credit for it because coming through the cycle, you will see structurally improved efficiency because a lot more business with a lot -- in the case of jpmorgan, more customers at lower marginal costs as you use digital banking like you've never used it before you can't chang cue customer behavior but customer behavior is changing ten years from now this really is exciting from a structural standpoint. and then while you bide your time, banks have the foundations, they have the balance sheets, they have the reserves to weather the storm. what's missed here is that city citigroup today mentioned reserve releases are possible next year. reserve builds at jpmorgan are done for now that just reinforces the fact that second quarter was a low point. >> will jpmorgan buy back stockneck quarter? >> fiend at this point anything short of nationalizing the bank will be an up side surprise from a r
you're seeing the biggest structural change in technology in the history of banking. you heard jpmorgan today -- >> they're not getting credit for it, mike nobody cares >> they will get credit for it because coming through the cycle, you will see structurally improved efficiency because a lot more business with a lot -- in the case of jpmorgan, more customers at lower marginal costs as you use digital banking like you've never used it before you can't chang cue customer behavior but...
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it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ...it was absolutely terrifying. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i got to about the third course and i'm like, you know, i probably could do this for a living. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots and lots of people can learn. ♪ i feel hopeful about the future now. it's empowering to have that knowledge that nobody can take away from you. ♪ >>> time now for "futures outlook. gold is moving higher today, but lower in september after taking a record rally this year with us, bill baruch you predicted this why, bill? >> i'm owning gold as a futures trader and an investor we're seeing the u.s. dollar weaker here. a big week ahead, a l
it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ...it was absolutely terrifying. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i got to about the third course and i'm like, you know, i...
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we know technology is in the lead. seema mody is breaking down the heat map. >> take a look at the sector heat map. it's a sea of red. as you pointed out, technology leading the pack here, down better than 2.2%. tech stocks feeling the pain once again. microsoft as well as chip stocks posting a big drop. materials and utilities also weighing on the index as we're seeing a lot of volatility in the price of oil. also take a look at consumer discretionary, down 2%. stocks being dragged down by mcdonald's. disappointing earnings in other consumer driven stocks like starbucks and yum brands. a quick check on the markets where we stand at this point. take a look at the dow. we're down better than 200 points. nasdaq falling more than 2%. the s&p 500 now testing its 50-day moving average. that, of course, is a key support level. down 1.8%. back over to you. >> 50 shades of red, 50 shades of grey. let's take a look at the dow at ten past the hour. the dow off 228 points. we would be negative for the week if we close there. the
we know technology is in the lead. seema mody is breaking down the heat map. >> take a look at the sector heat map. it's a sea of red. as you pointed out, technology leading the pack here, down better than 2.2%. tech stocks feeling the pain once again. microsoft as well as chip stocks posting a big drop. materials and utilities also weighing on the index as we're seeing a lot of volatility in the price of oil. also take a look at consumer discretionary, down 2%. stocks being dragged down...
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. >> specifically as mar as emulex, they signed a deal with ibm and hp to use their server technology. the standard thinking is that a takeover is next so this week on thursday actually we saw a ton of call volume, the march and april 15 strike calls. bunch of volume so that's people trying to buy some really cheap march calls, some of these trade as cheaply as a dime. in the eventuality there is a takeover. >> this is the kind of takeover kind of options trading we've been seeing, though, not necessarily the intelligent takeover talk that we often try to take a look for. buying near dated calls, another name where we saw this actually today was supervalu, the grocery chain, second largest in the nation. basically, 40 times its average options volume today on speculation. stock was up a whole lot but it doesn't necessarily make a whole lot of sense. one of the things you see the market stretch a little and wonder about the valuations and wonder in the case of supervalu about their debt to capital and you begin to understand why people would be using options to speculate on the last le
. >> specifically as mar as emulex, they signed a deal with ibm and hp to use their server technology. the standard thinking is that a takeover is next so this week on thursday actually we saw a ton of call volume, the march and april 15 strike calls. bunch of volume so that's people trying to buy some really cheap march calls, some of these trade as cheaply as a dime. in the eventuality there is a takeover. >> this is the kind of takeover kind of options trading we've been seeing,...
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we have excellent technology that will allows us to perform very specialized procedures for patients who have lung disease. to learn more about these targeted therapies and advanced procedures for lung cancer, as well as the experienced physicians who deliver them, go to cancercenter.com when he showed me the cat scans, i was so amazed. with this treatment, she had a dramatic response. call or go to cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. steve, other than making i'm here atme move stuff,rade trader offices. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." let's get to a tweet tonight. professor, what do you say? >> this is a gift is what this is. one of the reasons you're seeing the vix come
we have excellent technology that will allows us to perform very specialized procedures for patients who have lung disease. to learn more about these targeted therapies and advanced procedures for lung cancer, as well as the experienced physicians who deliver them, go to cancercenter.com when he showed me the cat scans, i was so amazed. with this treatment, she had a dramatic response. call or go to cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments...